If you want to, but not necessary, you can prove yourself. You might have more mental potential than most people. Don't get involved with the wrong friends, or 'jerks'. Never be afraid to ask any adult for help with anything. (Teachers, parents, etc.) Don't feel bad about what others think, because you possible have more potential. Being "autistic" doesn't really push you back. It can be perceived as an advantage. You can't really be diagnosed with it. (taken from someone else) Try and prove yourself, doing better in aspects of life such as grades and activity in school. Being classified as having autism makes you nothing less than any other person, maybe even better. So you need to try in life, and be somebody. This is just my advice
Thank you! Btw, I WAS diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. But I'm unfortunately 18 and have already dropped out of school, at about 14. 16, technically, but I never did my school work past the age of 13.
My mom is trying to get me to go back to school/get my GED, but we'll have to see how that plays out.
It's still Asbergers and ya, I have that and my friends are great
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Yes because people can relate
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One more thing, DONT think of it as a disability. Think of it as a club. Your not alone and it makes you special. Did you know that people with asbergers never have a below average IQ. My neighbor did law at Harverd. He has what we have too. He seems so normal. Have fun with your life. Do whatever you please to do with your life.
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Thank you! That is very promising! I hope that one day I'll be able to find a job, live on my own, etc. It's just very difficult and I find my condition to be very isolating. :'(
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Thank you very much. I've been stuck in this semi-trying position for about 3 years and it's gotten me nowhere. I feel like dying atm, but I think life MIGHT get better for me, so I won't kill myself. ;(
Btw, im so disabled irl that you might think that I'm non-verbal. I rarely speak in public and often flap my hands/arms.